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In some senses, palaceous is marked as dated, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
grand, most, scattered
PALACEOUS + NOUN
cathedrals, hairs
PREP.
about, with
ADV.
almost, really
adj
Of a leaf: having a spade-like shape.
Alpina, however, has a black or brownish rachis with scattered palaceous hairs, while that of glabella is entirely smooth and green.
adj
Resembling a palace.
What Domes palaceous! What Cathedrals grand!
I had seen many country seats upon the road, the greater part very indifferently posted, and in great want of repair, and I think the very first that had any thing really palaceous about it was at this point, a little before the entrance to Battaglia.
Alpina, however, has a black or brownish rachis with scattered palaceous hairs, while that of glabella is entirely smooth and green.
WiktionaryWhat Domes palaceous! What Cathedrals grand!
WiktionaryI had seen many country seats upon the road, the greater part very indifferently posted, and in great want of repair, and I think the very first that had any thing really palaceous about it was at thi
WiktionarySo universal is inattention to supplies of fresh air in private dwellings, even the most palaceous, it were almost a work of supererogation to quote an instance of the effects of the impure air upon t
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In some senses, palaceous is marked as dated, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.